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Shiite alliance wins Iraqi vote count
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Shiite alliance wins Iraqi vote count
The Shiite alliance backed by Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani received the most votes of any party but failed to win a majority, election officials said today. The cleric's United Iraq Alliance received 48 percent of the votes in the January 30 election, followed by a Kurdish coalition with 26 percen...
CNN - February 13, 2005
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Iraqis celebrate vote results
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Iraqis celebrate vote results
Iraqi leaders began looking ahead to forming a National Assembly and filling top posts after uncertified election results were released Sunday. "We are going to spare no time in including all communities -- Sunnis, Shia, Arab and Kurds and Turkoman and Kurdo-Assyrians, Assyrians," Iraq's n...
CNN - February 13, 2005
Police: Pregnant woman kills attacker
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Police: Pregnant woman kills attacker
A nine-months pregnant woman killed her knife-wielding attacker, who police say may have been trying to steal her fetus. Police say Brady acted in self-defense and no charges have been filed.
CNN - February 13, 2005
Kurds Celebrate Their Strong Second-Place Showing
The results indicate that the Kurds will be the most sought-after ally by various political groups as the groups jockey to form a new government.
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Pope Greets Crowds at St. Peter's Square
Pope John Paul II's appearance today suggested that he had for now overcome the health scare that sent him to the hospital earlier his month.
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Mailman confirms final delivery
NBA legend Karl Malone announces his retirement after 19 years.
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Brits return Keane to number one
Brits success helps return Keane's album Hopes and Fears back to the top of the UK album chart.
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Serb leader unyielding on Kosovo
Serbian President Boris Tadic declares that he will never accept an independent Kosovo, during a visit to the province.
BBC News - February 13, 2005
UN soldiers arrested in DR Congo
Six Moroccan peacekeepers are arrested over claims that they sexually abused minors in DR Congo.
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Indonesia to raise migrant issue
The new Indonesian president is to visit Malaysia for tough talks on its treatment of illegal migrants.
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Germans mark Dresden bombing
Germany marks 60 years since the bombing of the city of Dresden, as the far right rallies in the city.
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Mayor faces Nazi row censure
Ken Livingstone faces censure from the London Assembly on Monday after making a Nazi jibe to a Jewish journalist.
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Shiite bloc short of Iraq majority
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Shiite bloc short of Iraq majority
The United Iraq Alliance, backed by Shiite Muslim Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, won a plurality of votes in the January 30 elections but fell short of an outright majority, the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq said Sunday.
CNN - February 13, 2005
U.S. lawmakers: Iraqi vote gives minorities influence
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U.S. lawmakers: Iraqi vote gives minorities influence
Iraq's minority coalitions have a chance to strongly influence formation of the nation's new government, two key members of the U.S. Senate said on Sunday.
CNN - February 13, 2005
Senator Clinton Plays It Cool at Munich Security Conference
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton showered praise on the United Nations as she called on it to reform and uttered only the most indirect rebuke of the Bush administration.
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Shiites Win Most Votes in Iraq, Election Results Show
Iraq's majority Shiite Muslims won 48 percent of the 8.5 million votes cast, more than any other group but not enough to control the planned National Assembly without the help of others.
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Israel Agrees to Free 500 Palestinian Prisoners
In addition, Israeli and Palestinian security officials reported progress today in talks on handing over security control to the Palestinians in five West Bank cities.
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Zeppelin celebrate Grammy honour
Rock legends Led Zeppelin celebrate their Grammy lifetime achievement award at a lunch party in Los Angeles.
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Fresh Guantanamo torture claims
Australian Mamdouh Habib says he was tortured and abused during his detention at a US prison in Cuba.
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Fox elected as new leader of SSP
Colin Fox is elected the new national convener of the Scottish Socialist Party, succeeding Tommy Sheridan.
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Cuts claim over heart unit cash
A health trust says a £500,000 funding gap to staff a cardiac unit could lead to cuts in services.
BBC News - February 13, 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.
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