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Shuttles Won't Return to Space Until at Least 2006, NASA Says
NASA had hoped to launch the next shuttle as early as September after suspending all flights until a foam problem is fixed.
New York Times - August 18, 2005
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Ohio governor fined
Gov. Bob Taft, great-grandson of the 27th president, pleaded no contest Thursday to charges that he broke state ethics law by failing to report golf outings and other gifts. He was fined the maximum $1,000 for each of four misdemeanor counts. As expected, no jail time was ordered. The charges had ca...
CNN - August 18, 2005
Israel: Biggest Gaza settlement cleared
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Israel: Biggest Gaza settlement cleared
Israeli troops and police have completed the evacuation of the largest Jewish settlement in Gaza, the scene earlier in the day of emotional protests against the pullout, the Israeli military announced late Thursday.
CNN - August 18, 2005
BTK killer gets life times 10
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BTK killer gets life times 10
Confessed BTK serial killer Dennis Rader Thursday was sentenced to 10 consecutive life terms after the court heard emotional statements from his victims' families and heard Rader himself express some remorse.
CNN - August 18, 2005
Ohio Governor Tells Court He Violated Ethics Law
Gov. Bob Taft of Ohio admitted in court today that he had failed to report nearly $6,000 in gifts and apologized four times.
New York Times - August 18, 2005
B.T.K. Serial Killer Gets Life in Prison
A judge today sentenced Dennis L. Rader to 10 consecutive life sentences for the murder of 10 people from 1974 to 1991, and said he is not eligible for parole for at least 40 years.
New York Times - August 18, 2005
Roadside Bomb Kills 4 U.S. Troops in Iraq
The violence continued today as the political stalemate over the country's draft constitution stretched into another day.
New York Times - August 18, 2005
Afghanistan Blast Kills 2 American Soldiers
The soldiers were in a convoy supporting a road construction project, financed by the U.S., in the province of Uruzgan.
New York Times - August 18, 2005
2 Former Top Executives of Hollinger Charged With Fraud
F. David Radler was indicted on criminal charges of fraud along with another former executive of the newspaper company.
New York Times - August 18, 2005
Passed Over for Top Post, Head of Mercedes-Benz Will Resign
Eckhard Cordes, the head of the Mercedes-Benz car division who last month lost the race to become DaimlerChrysler's chief executive, will resign at the end of the month.
New York Times - August 18, 2005
French to aid Venezuela jet probe
French experts will help study flight data recorders from a jet that crashed in Venezuela, killing 160 people.
BBC News - August 18, 2005
Eye cancer embryo check allowed
A UK fertility expert is awarded a licence to test embryos for a rare form of eye cancer.
BBC News - August 18, 2005
Most childcare passes Ofsted test
Almost half of England's 105,000 childcarers, nurseries and crèches have been given the highest possible mark.
BBC News - August 18, 2005
Pakistan begins ballot counting
Turnout hits 50% as counting starts in Pakistan's local elections, marred by clashes in which 10 died.
BBC News - August 18, 2005
Two of 'Colombia Three' released
Two of the three men interviewed by Irish police after returning from Colombia have left garda stations.
BBC News - August 18, 2005
Lockerbie evidence is re-examined
Fresh doubts have emerged over the conviction of the Lockerbie bomber, BBC Scotland learns.
BBC News - August 18, 2005
Football: Neville's World Cup fear
Gary Neville says any repeat of England's 4-1 defeat in Denmark would see them fail to qualify for the World Cup.
BBC News - August 18, 2005
Boxing: Warren denies split
Promoter Frank Warren denies rumours of a split with IBF light welterweight champion Ricky Hatton.
BBC News - August 18, 2005
Ten life sentences for BTK killer
Relatives of the victims of the US "Bind, Torture, Kill" killer describe him as a "monster" as he gets 10 life sentences.
BBC News - August 18, 2005
Gaza settler bastions are cleared
Israel says it has completed the eviction of hardliners from two key settlements in the Gaza Strip.
BBC News - August 18, 2005
Tamil Tigers agree to peace talks
Tamil Tiger rebels in Sri Lanka agree to hold direct talks with the Colombo government for the first time since 2003.
BBC News - August 18, 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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