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Shiite bloc takes early lead in Iraq election
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Shiite bloc takes early lead in Iraq election
Preliminary results from Iraq's election released Friday show that the predominantly Shiite Muslim south backed the party of Iraq's top Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, over the secular party of interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi. So far, election workers have counted 3.3 million...
CNN - February 4, 2005
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Tips on missing couple accused of child torture
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Tips on missing couple accused of child torture
Authorities in Florida sorted through tips Friday from as far away as Michigan in their search for a couple accused of torturing children under their care by starving them and pulling out toenails with pliers.
CNN - February 4, 2005
Court Blocks U.S. From Seeking Billions From Tobacco Industry
In a big victory for cigarette makers, a federal appeals court ruled the government could not collect $280 billion it alleges the tobacco industry earned through fraud.
New York Times - February 4, 2005
With Political Backdrop, Bush Continues Social Security Pitch
During a three-state tour today President Bush urged lawmakers of both parties to confront tomorrow's problems today.
New York Times - February 4, 2005
Eagles' Reid Is More Than Meets the Eye
That Eagles Coach Andy Reid, a 300-pound poet/painter/tactician, can come across as the most boring man in football is exactly what makes him intriguing.
New York Times - February 4, 2005
Rice, Meeting Schröder, Wins German Promise of Help for Iraq
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder also gave a warm endorsement of President Bush's call for democracy in Iran.
New York Times - February 4, 2005
Greenspan Sees U.S. Trade Gap Stabilizing and Possibly Falling
His remarks contributed to a strengthening of the dollar today, which had fallen earlier on weaker-than-expected January employment growth.
New York Times - February 4, 2005
Ad sales boost Time Warner profit
Profits at Time Warner, the world's biggest media group, are boosted 76% by ad revenues and high-speed internet sales.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
Court rejects tobacco lawsuit
A US court rejects a lawsuit accusing the tobacco industry of covering up the effects of smoking.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
Guantanamo 'leaves scars'
Guantanamo detainees risk developing "irreversible psychiatric symptoms", say UN human rights inspectors.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
US planes in false hijack threats
Two Delta airline international flights are briefly held on landing after false hijack threats are received against them.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
Martha Stewart for Trump TV
Lifestyle guru Martha Stewart is to appear on a TV show based on Donald Trump's "The Apprentice" - once she gets out of jail.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
US police hunt child torture pair
US police are hunting a Florida couple accused of torturing five children in their care aged between 12 and 17.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
Greek church rocked by scandals
The Greek Orthodox Church suspends a senior bishop amid claims of clergy fixing the outcome of court trials.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
Israeli PM warns over peace hopes
Israeli PM Ariel Sharon says Palestinians must take tougher measures against militants to advance peace hopes.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
Travel woe to continue in Glasgow
Commuters face further travel disruption in Glasgow as subway staff plan another walkout - but an end could be in sight.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
Debt aid and dollar on G7 agenda
Finance ministers from the G7 end a two-day meeting in London by discussing debt relief and the weak dollar.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
Water workers on Africa mission
Twelve British water company workers are to visit Tanzania to raise awareness about the lack of clean drinking water.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
Cricket: Smith leads SA to win
Graeme Smith hits his first one-day century to lead South Africa to a three-wicket win over England.
BBC News - February 4, 2005
Critics question Pentagon news sites
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Critics question Pentagon news sites
The U.S. Department of Defense plans to add more sites on the Internet to provide information to a global audience -- but critics question whether the Pentagon is violating President Bush's pledge not to pay journalists to promote his policies. The sites are run by U.S. military troops trained in &q...
CNN - February 4, 2005
Pentagon sites: Journalism or propaganda?
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Pentagon sites: Journalism or propaganda?
The U.S. Department of Defense plans to add more sites on the Internet to provide information to a global audience -- but critics question whether the Pentagon is violating President Bush's pledge not to pay journalists to promote his policies.
CNN - February 4, 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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