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Shiite Rivals Meet Ahead of Iraq Parliamentary Elections
The peaceful meeting of the two clerics, whose militias clashed as recently as September, was seen as important for its symbolic value.
New York Times - November 8, 2005
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France begins state of emergency
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France begins state of emergency
As midnight passes in France a government-declared state of emergency begins, triggering curfews in cities and towns after 12 days of the worst civil unrest the nation has seen in decades.
CNN - November 8, 2005
Tight races in Virginia, New Jersey
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Tight races in Virginia, New Jersey
Voters in Virginia and New Jersey went to the polls Tuesday to pick new governors, and Californians were giving their verdict on four ballot measures that have become a major political test for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
CNN - November 8, 2005
G.O.P. Leaders Seek Inquiry on Leaks of Government Secrets
Lawmakers were told to find out who told journalists about secret U.S. prisons overseas holding terror suspects.
New York Times - November 8, 2005
Detroit Mayor Fights for His Job
Kwame M. Kilpatrick, who voted with his wife today, above, faces a formidable challenge from Freman Hendrix, a former deputy mayor.
New York Times - November 8, 2005
Owens Makes Public Apology to Eagles
In an effort to win back his job with the Philadelphia Eagles, the receiver Terrell Owens apologized this afternoon to the team, the coach, the owner and the fans.
New York Times - November 8, 2005
Another Lawyer in Hussein's Trial Is Slain by Gunmen
Insurgents opened fire today on two lawyers who are representing Saddam Hussein's co-defendants, killing one of them.
New York Times - November 8, 2005
U.N. Security Council Renews Mandate for Forces in Iraq
The Security Council adopted unanimously today a one-year renewal of the U.N. mandate for the U.S.-led multinational force.
New York Times - November 8, 2005
Liberia Enters Final Stage of First Election Since Civil War
Voters chose today between ex-soccer star George Weah and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, an ex-World Bank and U.N. official.
New York Times - November 8, 2005
UN extends Iraq troops mandate
The United Nations extends the mandate of the US-led multinational forces in Iraq for another year.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
New York bank settles fraud case
The oldest bank in the US, the Bank of New York, pays $38m (£21m) over fraud and money laundering investigations.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
Evolution suffers Kansas setback
The US state of Kansas approves science standards for schools that cast doubt on the theory of evolution.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
Children 'too noisy' at nursery
A nursery school is threatened with a noise abatement order after a neighbour complains the children are too noisy.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
Rix makes plea for second chance
Hearts' new coach urges fans and the public to give him a chance over his past conviction for a sex offence.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
North Korea talks set to resume
International talks on ending North Korea's nuclear programme are set to resume in Beijing on Wednesday.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
US issues new torture safeguards
The US issues instructions prohibiting physical or mental torture during military interrogations.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
Payout over Kiev reporter's death
The widow of a murdered Ukrainian journalist is awarded 100,000 euros damages by a European Court.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
China seeks 'lasting peace'
China wants to strengthen efforts for a "world of lasting peace", President Hu Jintao tells a state banquet.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
Terror tapes found at mosques
Police investigate after violent videos disguised as prayer readings are handed out at mosques in Dewsbury.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
Third man charged in £26m raid
Police investigating the £26.5m raid at the Northern Bank in Belfast have charged a third man.
BBC News - November 8, 2005
French riot police impose curfews
Emergency measures, including curfews, come into force in France to try to end almost two weeks of rioting.
BBC News - November 8, 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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