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Sniper Malvo won't stand trial in Virginia killing
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Sniper Malvo won't stand trial in Virginia killing
Convicted murderer Lee Boyd Malvo will not stand trial for a sniper shooting in Manassas, Virginia, according to a prosecutor there. Commonwealth's Attorney Paul Ebert said today's U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning juvenile executions would make a trial pointless. Malvo was 17 during the shoo...
CNN - March 1, 2005
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Bush judicial nominations
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Bush judicial nominations
A freshman Senate Democrat urged President Bush on Tuesday to withdraw all of his renominated judicial candidates, a blow to Republicans who had hoped to get the lawmaker's support to break possible filibusters.
CNN - March 1, 2005
Police seek help to find killers of judge's family
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Police seek help to find killers of judge's family
Law enforcement officials were tight-lipped Tuesday about what evidence they have been able to gather in the killings of a federal judge's mother and husband.
CNN - March 1, 2005
Attempt for Record Flight Reaches Egypt
An attempt to make the first solo, nonstop flight around the world without refueling had covered nearly a third of the trip by late Tuesday.
New York Times - March 1, 2005
U.N. Says Iran Blocked Investigation of Nuclear Program
The U.N. nuclear watchdog listed several instances where Iran has blocked investigation of its nuclear development program or failed to provide information sought by the agency.
New York Times - March 1, 2005
Whimsy in Bavaria? Nope, Bolivia
Fabulously playful churches built by a German priest are bringing the fast-growing but poor city of El Alto an odd renown across Bolivia.
New York Times - March 1, 2005
'B.T.K.' Suspect Charged With 10 Murder Counts
The man accused of being the "B.T.K." killer made his first appearance in court today via videoconference from jail.
New York Times - March 1, 2005
Ex-Chief of Hewlett Seen as Candidate to Head World Bank
Carleton S. Fiorina is a strong candidate to become the next World Bank president, according to a Bush administration official.
New York Times - March 1, 2005
Leaders Sharpen the Call for Syrian Troops to Leave Lebanon
The turmoil in Beirut overshadowed a conference in London today called to support the Palestinian Authority.
New York Times - March 1, 2005
French Reporter Being Held Hostage Is Shown on Videotape
Looking gaunt and exhausted as she stared into the camera, a French newspaper reporter being held hostage said her health was "very bad" and pleaded for help.
New York Times - March 1, 2005
Ten murder charges for BTK killer
A Kansas man believed to be the BTK - "Bind, Torture, Kill" - killer is charged with 10 counts of murder.
BBC News - March 1, 2005
Ebbers denies fraud role
Former WorldCom chief Bernie Ebbers denies claims he knew accountants were doctoring the books at the firm at his trial in New York.
BBC News - March 1, 2005
Gender savings gap is 'growing'
Women put away far less money for a rainy day than men do, a National Savings and Investments' survey suggests.
BBC News - March 1, 2005
Muslim police stops 'more likely'
UK Muslims should accept that people who look Islamic are more likely to be stopped by police, a minister says.
BBC News - March 1, 2005
Half-Life 2 sweeps Bafta awards
PC first person shooter Half-Life 2 wins six Bafta Awards, including best game and best online.
BBC News - March 1, 2005
Canada expels Holocaust denier
A German citizen who denies the Holocaust occurred is expelled from Canada after a two-year legal battle.
BBC News - March 1, 2005
French hostage in 'second tape'
France's government says a new tape of a journalist held in hostage in Iraq is the second it has received.
BBC News - March 1, 2005
Rice urges 'fair' Lebanese polls
The US Secretary of State calls for fair elections in Lebanon, where the Syrian-backed government has quit.
BBC News - March 1, 2005
Jail for drink-driving footballer
Premiership footballer Jermaine Pennant is given a three-month jail term for drink-driving while banned from the road.
BBC News - March 1, 2005
Married man ordained as priest
A married man is to be ordained as a Roman Catholic priest for the first time in Scotland.
BBC News - March 1, 2005
Europe investigates iTunes prices
Apple Computers is under investigation by the European Commission for charging its UK iTunes customers more than users in France or Germany.
BBC News - March 1, 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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