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Some of the foreigners killed in last Friday's U.S. airstrike in the remote Pakistani village of Damadola were of Egyptian origin, a knowledgeable source has told CNN. It was not clear how many foreigners had been killed, the source said, but some of them had direct ties to top al Qaeda lieutenant A...
CNN - January 17, 2006
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9/11 workers die after respiratory illnesses
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9/11 workers die after respiratory illnesses
James Zadroga spent 16 hours a day toiling in the World Trade Center ruins for a month, breathing in debris-choked air. Timothy Keller said he coughed up bits of gravel from his lungs after the towers fell on September 11, 2001.
CNN - January 17, 2006
House GOP moves to counter ethics complaints
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House GOP moves to counter ethics complaints
House Republicans moved to seize the initiative for ethics reform Tuesday with a comprehensive package of changes, including the banning of privately sponsored travel like that arranged by convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
CNN - January 17, 2006
Kidnappers set deadline for hostage
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Kidnappers set deadline for hostage
The kidnappers who abducted a freelance American journalist demanded Tuesday that the United States release all female Iraqi prisoners within 72 hours, according to a video aired by the Arab TV network Al-Jazeera. Carroll's family issued a written statement seeking mercy for her.
CNN - January 17, 2006
S.E.C. Moves to Require More Disclosure on Executive Pay
Experts said the proposal would lead to greater openness but not to any significant declines in executive compensation.
New York Times - January 17, 2006
Winds Delay Launching for NASA Mission to Pluto
The NASA launch commentator for the flight said there were no other technical issues except weather responsible for the delay.
New York Times - January 17, 2006
Supreme Court Removes Obstacle to Assisted-Suicide Laws
The decision was influenced by the majority's view that the regulation of medical practice belonged, as a general matter, to the states.
New York Times - January 17, 2006
Iran Asks to Resume Talks, but Europeans See an Empty Offer
Iran proposed today a resumption of nuclear talks with the Europeans, a move that was immediately rejected by Britain as "vacuous."
New York Times - January 17, 2006
Olmert Offers Olive Branch if Abbas Disarms Hamas
Israel's acting prime minister said today that he would be willing to restart peace talks with the Palestinians if they agree to break up armed factions.
New York Times - January 17, 2006
Intel's results miss expectations
Computer chip giant Intel's latest results fail to meet market expectations, despite a 25% jump in profits.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
Continental Airlines expects loss
Shares in Continental Airlines plummet 10% after it warns it will make a "significant" loss for the first quarter of 2006.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
Surge in sales aids IBM's profits
IBM credits the success of its consulting and sales units for a market-beating rise in fourth-quarter profits.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
Two UN soldiers killed in Haiti
Two Jordanian peacekeepers serving with the UN in Haiti are shot dead in the capital, Port-au-Prince.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
Bush challenged on spying policy
Two civil liberties groups file lawsuits challenging US President George W Bush's bugging of US citizens.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
US mayor defends 'chocolate' city
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin says the city should be "chocolate" in the future - but denies that means all black.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
Yahoo's latest results disappoint
Shares in Yahoo fall 12% in after-hours trading after its results fell short of Wall Street predictions.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
Large rise in infant sofa deaths
A growing number of infants are dying after falling asleep with a parent on a sofa, research shows.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
Pluto mission's lift-off delayed
The US space agency, Nasa, has delayed the launch of its New Horizons mission to Pluto.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
MPs to probe government on Rover
A committee of MPs is launching an inquiry into the role the government played in the failed attempt to save MG Rover.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
IRA 'is still involved in crime'
The PSNI's most senior detective tells the Policing Board the IRA is still involved in organised crime.
BBC News - January 17, 2006
Petition calls for culture change
A petition urging a review of how Scottish literature and history is taught in schools is going before MSPs.
BBC News - January 17, 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.
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