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Sir Menzies Campbell urges activists to back a controversial plan to part-privatise the Royal Mail.
BBC News - March 3, 2006
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Pakistan protests greet Bush
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Pakistan protests greet Bush
President Bush arrived in Pakistan amid nationwide protests Friday, for talks on antiterro with President Pervez Musharraf. Sandwiched between U.S.-occupied Afghanistan on its left and regional rival India to its right, Pakistan poses a complicated brew of cultural and political challenges for U.S...
CNN - March 3, 2006
Ignoring Russia, Hamas won't negotiate with Israel
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Ignoring Russia, Hamas won't negotiate with Israel
Hamas' leader has ruled out any softening of the militant Palestinian group's hostility to Israel after high-profile talks in Moscow at which Russia called on it recognize the Jewish state and abandon violence.
CNN - March 3, 2006
U.S. reveals names of hundreds at Gitmo
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U.S. reveals names of hundreds at Gitmo
After four years of secrecy, the Pentagon released the names of hundreds of detainees held at a U.S. military prison on Friday because of a victory by The Associated Press in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The Bush administration had hidden the identities, home countries and other information...
CNN - March 3, 2006
Former Congressman Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison
Former Representative Randy "Duke" Cunningham was sentenced on Friday to eight years and four months in federal prison for taking some $2.4 million in bribes from defense contractors.
New York Times - March 3, 2006
BlackBerry Maker Reaches Deal in Patent Dispute
Research in Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry, has paid $612.5 million to NTP, averting a court-ordered shutdown.
New York Times - March 3, 2006
Under Tight Security, Bush Arrives in Pakistan
President Bush arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, for a 24-hour visit to a capital locked down under extraordinary security.
New York Times - March 3, 2006
Altruism 'in-built' in humans
Infants as young as 18 months show helping behaviour, as do young chimps, say scientists.
BBC News - March 3, 2006
Gunmen kill 19 Shias near Baghdad
In continuing violence, the bodies of 19 Iraqis killed in a suspected sectarian attack are found near Baghdad.
BBC News - March 3, 2006
Ecuador judge frees ex-president
Former Ecuadorean President Lucio Gutierrez is released from prison after a judge dismisses charges.against him.
BBC News - March 3, 2006
Settlement ends Blackberry case
The maker of the Blackberry reaches a $612.5m settlement to end a legal case that could have closed its US service.
BBC News - March 3, 2006
Crackdown call as Glitter jailed
Tighter UK controls could stop paedophiles such as Gary Glitter offending abroad, charities say.
BBC News - March 3, 2006
Guantanamo names released by US
After four years of secrecy the Pentagon releases the names of detainees being held in Guantanamo Bay.
BBC News - March 3, 2006
Blair 'prayed to God' over Iraq
Prime Minister Tony Blair says he prayed to God when deciding whether or not to send UK troops to Iraq.
BBC News - March 3, 2006
Bush backs 'difficult' outsourcing
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Bush backs 'difficult' outsourcing
Praising India's expanding economy, President George W. Bush warns that fears about job outsourcing to other nations should not prompt the United States to limit global trade.
CNN - March 3, 2006
Hamas must change, Moscow warns
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Hamas must change, Moscow warns
Russia's foreign minister has warned that Hamas faces no future if the militant group fails to change itself into a political party. Earlier, Hamas' exiled political leader Khaled Mashaal (above) reaffirmed the group's hard-line stance.
CNN - March 3, 2006
Fugitive dad leaves sick son on dialysis
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Fugitive dad leaves sick son on dialysis
A Kentucky prisoner who pleaded to be let out of jail to donate a kidney to his ailing son skipped town before the operation and has been on the run for a month. But authorities now have a tip as to where he might be.
CNN - March 3, 2006
Brown admits errors, calls for Chertoff's resignation
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Brown admits errors, calls for Chertoff's resignation
The former federal emergency director who resigned after the heavily criticized response to Hurricane Katrina admitted Friday that he should have been more forthcoming about problems with the government's response to the storm but faulted the performance of his former boss, Homeland Security Secreta...
CNN - March 3, 2006
In Baby Boomlet, Preschool Derby Is the Fiercest Yet
The competition for private preschool in New York City could be mistaken for a kiddie version of "The Apprentice."
New York Times - March 3, 2006
Hamas, on Visit to Russia, Is Told It Must Accept Israel
The leaders of the Islamic militant group praised President Vladimir V. Putin, only to receive a pointed warning.
New York Times - March 3, 2006
In India, Bush Urges Americans to Welcome Global Competition
In the booming city of Hyderabad, the president defended the outsourcing of U.S. jobs, and said India was a vital new market.
New York Times - March 3, 2006
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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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